
Research Associate, Pre-Clinical Technologist 2
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Georgetown, LA, United States
Position Title: Research Associate, Pre-Clinical Technologist 2
Department: 9010|NIRC Administration
Key Responsibilities
Assist in the planning, directing, and coordinating of research assignments in conjunction with the Research Coordinator.
Supervise and instruct research associates, pre‑clinical technologists, and laboratory technicians engaged in research projects to ensure adherence to study protocols.
Contribute to personnel training and maintain accurate research documentation.
Perform and document scheduled tasks in compliance with PHS‑funded research protocols, university research projects, and pharmaceutical/biotechnological sponsor requirements.
Utilize advanced knowledge to perform diversified dose administration, sample collections, and test system observations to assess the effects of test articles.
Develop protocol‑specific forms and ensure studies are conducted using consistent practices aligned with protocols, SOPs, and regulatory requirements.
Make informed, independent decisions in assessing NHP living environments and behaviors during nonclinical biomedical studies.
Communicate effectively with husbandry, veterinary, and behavioral personnel to ensure study subjects’ needs are met.
Troubleshoot procedures and document/report abnormalities, including adverse responses, behavioral variances, and signs of illness or distress.
Acclimate NHPs for alert dosing and sample collection using primate restrainer systems.
Operate specialized equipment, perform preventive maintenance, calibrate as needed, and record data accurately.
Adapt to various study environments and biosafety levels while following biosafety, bloodborne pathogen, and exposure control protocols.
Perform all tasks in a manner that minimizes risk of cross‑contamination of study areas, test articles, and subjects.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science degree or related field with scientific emphasis
5 years’ experience in a contract research setting, assisting in conduct of research protocols may be substituted for the degree
4 years’ experience in a research facility and/or veterinary/animal care facility as a lead worker, supervisor, and project lead (or equivalent)
Preferred Qualifications:
AALAS Technician certification (or equivalent)
Skills, Abilities, Etc.
Advanced knowledge in a field of science to independently conduct protocol‑mandated research procedures in nonhuman primate animal studies in an AAALAC‑accredited facility.
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Department: 9010|NIRC Administration
Key Responsibilities
Assist in the planning, directing, and coordinating of research assignments in conjunction with the Research Coordinator.
Supervise and instruct research associates, pre‑clinical technologists, and laboratory technicians engaged in research projects to ensure adherence to study protocols.
Contribute to personnel training and maintain accurate research documentation.
Perform and document scheduled tasks in compliance with PHS‑funded research protocols, university research projects, and pharmaceutical/biotechnological sponsor requirements.
Utilize advanced knowledge to perform diversified dose administration, sample collections, and test system observations to assess the effects of test articles.
Develop protocol‑specific forms and ensure studies are conducted using consistent practices aligned with protocols, SOPs, and regulatory requirements.
Make informed, independent decisions in assessing NHP living environments and behaviors during nonclinical biomedical studies.
Communicate effectively with husbandry, veterinary, and behavioral personnel to ensure study subjects’ needs are met.
Troubleshoot procedures and document/report abnormalities, including adverse responses, behavioral variances, and signs of illness or distress.
Acclimate NHPs for alert dosing and sample collection using primate restrainer systems.
Operate specialized equipment, perform preventive maintenance, calibrate as needed, and record data accurately.
Adapt to various study environments and biosafety levels while following biosafety, bloodborne pathogen, and exposure control protocols.
Perform all tasks in a manner that minimizes risk of cross‑contamination of study areas, test articles, and subjects.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science degree or related field with scientific emphasis
5 years’ experience in a contract research setting, assisting in conduct of research protocols may be substituted for the degree
4 years’ experience in a research facility and/or veterinary/animal care facility as a lead worker, supervisor, and project lead (or equivalent)
Preferred Qualifications:
AALAS Technician certification (or equivalent)
Skills, Abilities, Etc.
Advanced knowledge in a field of science to independently conduct protocol‑mandated research procedures in nonhuman primate animal studies in an AAALAC‑accredited facility.
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